Birdsville Caravan Park

The Birdsville Caravan Park is the perfect place to relax on your journey and the ideal base for trips to the Simpson Desert National Park, Big Red Sand Dune or Poepple Corner. Our park overlooks Birdsville Billabong with lovely water views on spacious camping grounds.

The Birdsville Caravan Park has nine fully serviced units with fridges and televisions plus three deluxe fully self contained cabins. All accommodation is air conditioned. Spoil yourself and stay in the lap of luxury in the desert country. They have 54 powered sites and 30 acres of camp sites along the banks of the billabong.

Your hosts will make you welcome and can provide information on things to see and do during your stay. Spoil yourself and stay in the lap of luxury in the desert country along the banks of the billabong where over 100 species of birds have been identified.

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The Birdsville Caravan Park has two, three and five berth en-suited cabins which are perfect for family escapes or groups.

The five berth cabins include two air-conditioned rooms, fully self-contained, en-suite, stove, oven, one double bed and one single bed in the main room and two single beds in the second room. Linen is included.

The three berth cabins suit smaller families or twin share accommodation. They are fully self-contained, have an en-suite, one double bed and one single bed (linen included), stove and oven.

The two berth cabins are ideal for a couple or solo travellers. They are fully self contained and have an en-suite, one double bed (linen included), stove and oven.

The motel style units are ideal for backpackers or budget conscious travellers. They are a motel-style “outback” air-conditioned room. They have two single beds or one double bed and one single bed (linen included), bar fridge, coffee making facilities, microwave oven, television and full use of the camp kitchen. They do not have an en-suite but modern caravan park facilities are close-by.

Birdsville Caravan park offers 50 powered sites. Their sites are very easy to access and all include power and water. They are able to offer this to even the largest of rigs, from motor-homes, coaches and fifth wheelers. In case you need help parking your van, feel free to ask. They are happy to help.

Their unpowered sites spread over 30 acres. From drive through sites for larger rigs and caravans, to sites for campervans and tents, their great sites offer first class camping facilities and amenities to make your stay pleasant and relaxing. Most of the time, you can choose where you’d like to set up, although it is obviously very busy around the time of the Birdsville Races.

Forget horses as it’s the camels that reign supreme on in Bedourie. Be amongst the hundreds of race goers who converge on the town to watch dozens of camels race in six events, worth a total of more than AUD11,000.

Witness the ghost town of Betoota come to life with holiday goers and Outback folk to celebrate the region’s signature event – The Betoota Races – and kicking off the Simpson Desert Racing Carnival.
Firstly, don your dancing shoes on Friday night for an outback bush dance followed by backing a winner in one of the six horse race meets the next day.

Back in the day, when pioneering settlers, created their properties and homes on the vast tracks of lands in Australia, Bronco Branding became the most efficient way to brand and draft calves, generally without the aide of yards, or walking cattle vast distances.

Held on the banks of the iconic Coopers Creek, this anything goes race requires teams of four to complete set obstacles against the clock and against each other. This is a day where it is just a much fun for the spectators and the competitors.

The Windorah International Yabby Races began 1998, and is always on the Wednesday night prior to the iconic Birdsville Races, which is on the first weekend of each September.
It is held in the street outside of the Western Star Hotel, and draws a crowd of punters, ready to whet their appetite with speedy blue claw crustaceans.

Bring the whole family to the Bronco Branding Yards in Birdsville to watch skilled bushmen and women demonstrate their craft.
Get involved in the horsemanship skills on Saturday with barrel, flag and herding races, or simply kick back ringside and enjoy the dusty action.

The game of brute and fitness will return to The Diamantina after 30 years for the second time this June 11 in Bedourie.
Fans, tourists and locals alike are invited along to the local park, turned ruby league field, to cheer the Barcoo Bandits attempt to defend their 2015 title.

Come and experience the fast moving action and skills of professional Bushmen and women as they demonstrate their skills through theses historic arts.
Witness teams tough it out to be the quickest to brand cattle using the traditional method of branding in the bush.

Windorah Campdraft is held in conjunction with their Rodeo each August school holidays, bringing families and friends from all around the district.
Running over one and a half days, followed by an afternoon rodeo, it is noted as an event that includes everyone.

Windorah Rodeo is an outback country rodeo, held in the channel country of Queensland, and is held after the finals of their annual Campdraft each year.
This is a family, fun filled event, which features bull and bullock rides, as well as bareback and saddle bronc, ladies and junior barrel races.

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